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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has approved US Wind's Maryland Offshore Wind Project, the tenth commercial-scale offshore wind project approved during the Biden-Harris administration.
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Avangrid, Vineyard Offshore, and Ocean Winds have been selected as winners of the New England 2.8GW offshore wind auction.
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The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has granted Spanish utility Iberdrola approval to complete its $2.5 billion acquisition of the remaining 18.4% stake in North American subsidiary Avangrid.
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SunVest Solar has closed on its acquisition of a 60MWdc portfolio of late-stage development community solar projects in Illinois.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has released its final environmental assessment (EA) of the Gulf of Maine offshore wind energy area.
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Bitech Technologies subsidiary Emergen Energy has signed a tax credit transfer agreement to sell up to $80 million of federal investment tax credits (ITCs) from a Texas battery energy storage system.
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Costa Rican state-owned power and telecommunications, provider Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), secured financing to remodel and expand the Tejona Wind Farm.
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Solar developer and PV manufacturer Trinasolar is planning to develop a $236 million solar project in Chile.
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Energy Capital Partners (ECP) has taken a majority stake in Proenergy Holdings, acquired from affiliates of Eos Partners and ACON Investments.
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Renewables developer Serena Energia has signed a power purchase agreement for renewable energy with mining company Lundin Mining.
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Willkie Farr & Gallagher has hired renewable energy finance attorney Danielle Garbien as partner in the firm’s New York office.
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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has made a $7.3 billion investment in electric cooperatives to build clean energy for communities across the country through the Empowering Rural America program.
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A Harvestone Low Carbon Partners subsidiary has closed a $205 million tax equity financing with Bank of America for a North Dakota carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project.